sola virtus invicta

Update: My solicitor informs me that after three months of deliberation (the usual given time is two weeks), the CPS will be taking over the Campaign Against Antisemitism’s private prosecution (see previous posts).

Original blog post:

A Twitter search of my family name brings up the following tweets from two of my accusers:

Well, I have certainly not told police my availability for April and, as the CPS doesn’t seem to know what to do with me…

For all I know I could be on tour in Madagascar; we are only in March and already I’ve accepted two engagements in France, plus been on a nine-day tour of Canada. If Amanda from Finchley had left me alone, I’d still be doing requests for Hotel California on some grotty cruise contract, rather than performing my own music worldwide.

Speaking of Canada, a third accuser wasn’t too happy about the publicity I received:

Professional victim Ms Fernandes strangely has still yet to condemn her pal Lewis’ threats against me. Now why would that be, I wonder?

As for my butthurt accuser in Shoreditch, it seems she still can’t get enough of me, despite all her cease and desist notices, not to mention the defunct restraining order she was once so desperate to impose.

What a bunch of whining fishwives – to boot, all of whom are immigrants or second generation daughters of immigrants to the UK. For these desperate idiots, anyone who loves Britain and the British people must be a “Neo-Nazi”, which is of course ironic in the extreme.

The above screenshots have been sent to my solicitor with instructions to forward them to police.

Thanks for reading. Xx

PS I am still appealing my Twitter suspension and, after forcing Lewis to remove his abusive tweets (but not suspending him), Support is now saying that my account was suspended for creating overlapping accounts. I think I now have a pretty good case to bring against Twitter. Roll on March 24!

17 thoughts on “Twitter fishwives’ frothfest continues”

Ost has some dodgy connections, I feel sure these will be “outed” soon. As for Mark Lewis, I find him to be a good lawyer (though you may not agree with him, or me). Twitter? It is not “your” account, it is merely rent free from Twitter, who are only interested in big money accounts.

Theoretically they have to have evidence. They can, of course, drop all charges on the day (it is taxpayers money after all). Twitter suspension? Unlikely they will relent, just set up another account.